Um, I was trying to say: hang in there, mate; she’ll be right - to use old Australian slang (as I am an old Australian). I admire your work and hope to help you do write more.
Fear is an emotion and IMHO emotions are triggered by anticipation. Most fears are resolved by experiencing the difference between anticipation and experience. In the case of the fear of death you can’t have the experience, so the antidote, may be to change the expectation. Expecting a pleasant life after death is a start.
Um, I was trying to say: hang in there, mate; she’ll be right - to use old Australian slang (as I am an old Australian). I admire your work and hope to help you do write more.
Much appreciated, Edward. Thanks!
Fear is an emotion and IMHO emotions are triggered by anticipation. Most fears are resolved by experiencing the difference between anticipation and experience. In the case of the fear of death you can’t have the experience, so the antidote, may be to change the expectation. Expecting a pleasant life after death is a start.
Or living a good life before death ;).
Someone who writes like you; who feels like you should not have fear of failure. Go with grace as the Graces are with you.
Oof, this comment hits right where it's supposed to. Thanks, Edward!